This project contains a simple Servlet application.
- Download and install IBM Eclipse Tools for Bluemix.
- In the Servers view of Eclipse, right-click to create a new WAS Liberty server. Follow the steps in the wizard, which includes the option to download and install the WAS Liberty runtime.
- Import this sample into Eclipse using File -> Import -> Maven -> Existing Maven Projects option.
- Deploy the sample into Liberty server. Right click on the JavaHelloWorldApp sample and select Run As -> Run on Server option. Find and select the Liberty profile server and press Finish.
- Go to: http://localhost:9080/JavaHelloWorldApp
- Download and install IBM Eclipse Tools for Bluemix.
- In the Servers view of Eclipse, right-click to create a new IBM Bluemix server. Follow the steps in the wizard.
- Import this sample into Eclipse using File -> Import -> Maven -> Existing Maven Projects option.
- Deploy the sample into Bluemix server. Right click on the JavaHelloWorldApp sample and select Run As -> Run on Server option. Find and select the Bluemix server and press Finish.
This project can be build with Apache Maven. The project uses Liberty Maven Plug-in to automatically download and install Liberty profile runtime from the Liberty repository. Liberty Maven Plug-in is also used to create, configure, and run the application on the Liberty server.
Use the following steps to run the application with Maven:
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Execute full Maven build. This will cause Liberty Maven Plug-in to download and install Liberty profile server.
$ mvn clean install
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To run a local Liberty server with the JavaHelloWorldApp sample execute:
$ mvn liberty:run-server
Once the server is running, the application will be available under http://localhost:9080/JavaHelloWorldApp.
- To push the application to Bluemix using the cf command line tool:
$ cf push <appname> -p target/JavaHelloWorldApp.war
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